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| Wednesday, September 21st 2022 |
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Draghi: When dealing with autocracies, avoid ambiguity
In New York for the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations, the President of the Council, Mario Draghi, attended the 57th Annual Award Dinner, where he received the World Statesman Award 2022.
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Butcher's shop: Italy finishes second in the World Cup in the United States
With three golds and one bronze medal, Italy ranks second in the medal table of the World Butcher's Championships.
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Vatican to be represented in cycling world championship
“Pope Francis' focus on sport as a vehicle for encounter is in deep harmony with my life experience,” said Rien Schuurhuis, the Dutch professional who will wear Vatican Cycling colors in the road race scheduled for 25th September.
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Second aid package is law, 17 billion against expensive energy
The Senate has finally converted into law the second aid package - Decreto Aiuti Bis -, launched by the government on August 9th and already strengthened by the third aid decree of last week.
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Grana Padano "gets a makeover" with a logo redesign
Since 1954, the logo that made Grana Padano PDO cheese famous worldwide and a symbol of Italianness remained essentially unchanged.
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Asti, stalker stopped while trying to set fire to ex-girlfriend's house
The threatening and violent behavior had been going on for some time now even though the victim, who had been forced to leave her home out of fear, had never reported anything.
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Balsamic Vinegar, opposition to Cyprus formalized and sent to Brussels
The Ministry of Economic Development has forwarded to Brussels its formal opposition to the Republic of Cyprus's request to amend its laws to permit labeling and marketing as "balsamic vinegar" a mixture of vinegar, grape must, and sugar, as Slovenia has already done.
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Research: in 10 years -51% non-profit clinical trials, Italy lags behind EU
Italy's participation in clinical trials was and continues to be hindered by excessively lengthy bureaucratic processes.
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Prices: -11% fruit at the table for Italians
Due to economic difficulties and high prices in the shopping cart, Italians have reduced their purchases of fruit and vegetables by 11% compared to the previous year, to the lowest level since the turn of the century with 2.6 billion kilograms.
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Italians are captivated by Subbuteo, a miniature football game
The game is very popular in Italy, which has been World Champion 16 times since 1994.
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Emigration: Rai Italia launches in the new TV show for Italians living abroad
"Casa Italia" is Rai Italia's new daily programme dedicated to Italians living abroad, conducted by Roberta Ammendola in the early fringe.
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Street Art, the first guide to urban art in Italy
Polaris Editore has published “Street art in Italy. Travel between places and people" by Anna Fornaciari and Anastasia Fontanesi, former founders of Travel on Art: the first guide to discover urban art in Italy
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Goodbye to Virginio Rognoni, protagonist of Republican life
Former Minister of the Interior and one of the protagonists of our republican history, he died yesterday at the age of 98, in Pavia, a city to which his legal training was linked and in whose university he also taught.
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Coal-fired power plants reopen and work at full capacit
The maximum production program of coal-fired power plants has started to deal with the gas crisis. As for coal and fuel oil plants above 300 MW, the names are well known: Fiumesanto, Fusina, San Filippo Del Mela, Sulcis, Torrevaldaliga (Civitavecchia), and Monfalcone.
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